Xi Jinping arrives in Brasília for meeting with Lula, welcomed by a percussion group and chinese supporters at the hotel

Brazilian and Chinese presidents to meet and dine together on Wednesday After spending two days in Rio de Janeiro for the G20 Summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in Brasília on Tuesday afternoon for a bilateral meeting with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at the Palácio da Alvorada, scheduled for tomorrow. G20 Social: Final statement advocates taxing the ultra-wealthy and condemns far-right misinformation Fun in Rio: 20 paired activities for the G20 holiday weekend in Rio de Janeiro The percussion group Batalá was part of the welcoming ceremony. At the hotel where he will be staying—which was entirely secured for his visit—Chinese nationals awaited the president's arrival with banners and flags. Chief of Staff Rui Costa welcomed Xi Jinping alongside Ministers Ricardo Lewandowski (Justice) and Alexandre Padilha (Institutional Relations). The Chinese president landed in Brasília at 3:44 p.m. and left the Air Base around 4:10 p.m. Photos and videos of the reception will be released shortly. Chinese welcome Xi Jinping at hotel in Brasília Bernardo Lima Lula will continue fulfilling G20 commitments in Rio until at least late afternoon. In addition to the meeting with Lula, expected to occur on Wednesday morning, Xi will be hosted by the Brazilian leader for a dinner at the Itamaraty in the evening. The Lula administration has already indicated that it does not intend to sign an agreement to join China's Belt and Road Initiative, inspired by the historic Silk Road. This is a trillion-dollar Chinese investment program in areas such as infrastructure and logistics. As reported by O GLOBO, a source involved in the matter reiterated that the bilateral dialogue is based on exchanging synergies in an "equal-to-equal" relationship. Brazil is interested in attracting Chinese investments not only in physical infrastructure but also in artificial intelligence and other technological partnerships. Furthermore, Brazil aims to sell manufactured goods to the Chinese market. China is the largest buyer of Brazilian goods, primarily agricultural and mineral commodities. The translation of this text into english was carried out by Project Irineu, O GLOBO's initiative to develop artificial intelligence tools. Here is the link to the original report.

Nov 19, 2024 - 22:12
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Xi Jinping arrives in Brasília for meeting with Lula, welcomed by a percussion group and chinese supporters at the hotel

Brazilian and Chinese presidents to meet and dine together on Wednesday After spending two days in Rio de Janeiro for the G20 Summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in Brasília on Tuesday afternoon for a bilateral meeting with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at the Palácio da Alvorada, scheduled for tomorrow. G20 Social: Final statement advocates taxing the ultra-wealthy and condemns far-right misinformation Fun in Rio: 20 paired activities for the G20 holiday weekend in Rio de Janeiro The percussion group Batalá was part of the welcoming ceremony. At the hotel where he will be staying—which was entirely secured for his visit—Chinese nationals awaited the president's arrival with banners and flags. Chief of Staff Rui Costa welcomed Xi Jinping alongside Ministers Ricardo Lewandowski (Justice) and Alexandre Padilha (Institutional Relations). The Chinese president landed in Brasília at 3:44 p.m. and left the Air Base around 4:10 p.m. Photos and videos of the reception will be released shortly. Chinese welcome Xi Jinping at hotel in Brasília Bernardo Lima Lula will continue fulfilling G20 commitments in Rio until at least late afternoon. In addition to the meeting with Lula, expected to occur on Wednesday morning, Xi will be hosted by the Brazilian leader for a dinner at the Itamaraty in the evening. The Lula administration has already indicated that it does not intend to sign an agreement to join China's Belt and Road Initiative, inspired by the historic Silk Road. This is a trillion-dollar Chinese investment program in areas such as infrastructure and logistics. As reported by O GLOBO, a source involved in the matter reiterated that the bilateral dialogue is based on exchanging synergies in an "equal-to-equal" relationship. Brazil is interested in attracting Chinese investments not only in physical infrastructure but also in artificial intelligence and other technological partnerships. Furthermore, Brazil aims to sell manufactured goods to the Chinese market. China is the largest buyer of Brazilian goods, primarily agricultural and mineral commodities. The translation of this text into english was carried out by Project Irineu, O GLOBO's initiative to develop artificial intelligence tools. Here is the link to the original report.

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